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Napoli Segreta Volume 2

Napoli Segreta Volume 2
Napoli Segreta Volume 2Napoli Segreta Volume 2Napoli Segreta Volume 2

Artists

Various

Catno

NG 03RP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Repress

Country

Italy

Release date

Mar 1, 2023

After Nu Guinea’s LP, Nuova Napoli, and Napoli Segreta first compilation, NG RECORDS

After Nu Guinea’s LP, Nuova Napoli, and Napoli Segreta first compilation, NG RECORDS follows up with an exploration into the unknown groovy side of Naples by releasing Napoli Segreta Vol.2.

Famiglia Discocristiana, DNApoli and Nu Guinea team up again selecting more tracks from their archives, for a new compilation containing 9 mysterious Neapolitan tracks, found in the most hidden corners of remote flea markets around the Vesuvius.

But forget classical Neapolitan songs, "'O Sole Mio" or "Luna Rossa"... Forget about what you expect to find once you land in town… oh and also forget about Google maps. Take a dodgy local guide, keep your eyes open, and follow it to enter the secret downtown, the underground, the routes that no satellite can detect, but beware there is no easy way out.

Napoli Segreta Vol.2 is a musical journey into the sonic landscapes of Naples that you have never heard of before. A variety of genres merging soul, disco, funk, blues, new wave, afro-beat and boogie, including lyrics in Neapolitan urban slang, instrumental tracks with progressive flavour, and also some unexpected covers!

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A1

Antonio Sorrentino - Luna Lù

4:34

A2

Tonica & Dominante - Babilonia

3:17

A3

Gibo - Sexy Pummarola

3:32

A4

Ara Macao - Reflection

4:32

A5

Tony Verde - Calypso

3:15

B1

Maria Kelly - Dimme

4:43

B2

Bernardino - Sciummo (Unreleased Mix)

4:01

B3

Armando Cusopoli - Non C'è Sole

3:42

B4

Tony Iglio - Luci A New York

3:26

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